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Looking to go out later today and trying to figure out what to do after all the water changes in depth and color. I see that the swim bait, Carolina rig, Ned rig and jig are all in play. Are they still? Is anyone throwing a big worm yet? What about deep cranking? I haven't seen the top water bite come on yet to much either which is surprising with the time of year and water temp

Will be in the kimberling city area. Thanks for sharing .

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I fished out of Joe bald yesterday post storm and it was somewhat slow for me. Most of the fish I caught were on Shakey head and spooks. Up until dark when I got on a dynamite jig bite. Also caught fish on a single spin up shallow on chunk rock with some brush in the water. Probably only boated 15-20 with 6 or 7 keepers. It seemed like to me they just weren't eating my spook or Shakey head like earlier in the week. Probably missed 20 of the fastest bites I've seen in a while. Hope this helps. Good luck!

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Thanks!

Just went out again and got skunked. Weather won't stay consistent. Wind blows 20+ then the sun comes out and calms down and then goes again. Changes every 10 minutes. Tried everything from shallow action baits to deep slow stuff... Frustrating

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Will probably take them a bit to adjust to the new level. Might look for water running in pockets/creeks, and see if any blacks have their noses stuck in the water. Kind of a weird time for it to jump up like this. Would think the fish that have already moved deep would stay that way, but the fish moving out might stop in the bushes or old bank line.

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dynamite will work well with all these thunder fronts,that way the Man cant here them go of. LOL

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